Re: Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S
Wow, I lust after that machine but I don¡¯t have enough dust collection to run a 43¡± triple head. Probably fine with a double 37¡± Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:38 PM To:
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S
No, what are they selling? Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S Joe, did you see the sander on Woodweb
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S
Joe, did you see the sander on Woodweb from 360? dave ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 3:08 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:
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David Kumm
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Re: Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S
Cheaper than a mistress, that¡¯s what I tell my wife all the time ? Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Thoughts on going from K500 P to
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S
If it's a hobby, it doesn't have to make $ense... Bill B¨¦langer
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Bill Belanger
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Re: Value of a piece
Sam and his 3 apprentices told me that they spend about 1 week each on each rocker. So 160-200 hours. $100 an hour is not out of the question at all. I suspect many many of Sam¡¯s pieces were
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Thoughts on going from K500 P to K700 S
I just bought a production edge sander for over $9K counting auction premium and shipping and I¡¯m a hobbiest. Why. I hate sanding, nearly all projects have edges to sand, and I wanted it ? Sent:
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Value of a piece
i would guess that Sam's estate would require some method to identify the pieces made after his death to keep the value of the originals supported. Dave ________________________________ Sent:
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David Kumm
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Re: Value of a piece
Meant hot iron stamp, Sam used a wood burning pen right? Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Value of a piece
Personally, laser etch or iron is the same feels ¡°production¡± and impersonal to me. hand signing in India ink is the way to go... Regards, Mark https://www.instagram.com/kessler_woodworks/
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Mark Kessler
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Re: Slider support leg question
#sawsetup
I have the same on my K500 (2800mm) so I have place to put a leg at each end. First of all, the legs are not a replacement for an additional bolt attachment for your slider to the base frame. You can
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Bill James
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Re: Slider support leg question
#sawsetup
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imran
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Re: Value of a piece
Sam would layout the material and cut all the parts and assemble the chair as well as do the rough shaping before turning it over to the boys for shaping and sanding..he felt if he allowed them to do
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Randy Child
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Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
I have a similar rip fence and there is no way to push it all the way down. It locks with just pushing down to you fell a firm touch. Easy to pull up and have never had it move. Philip Davidson
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Philip Davidson
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Slider support leg question
#sawsetup
After reading lots of material on slider adjustments, I am about to dive in. I have the cast iron top on my K700 coplaner thanks to the LTW precision level. So my question regarding the slider support
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Tony Rodoracio
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Re: Metal Work Anybody?
Ariel, Thanks for sharing. i only needed to do a few pieces. if i end up doing more then it makes sense to get appropriate and suitable equipment. My main purpose to share was to say that if you needs
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imran
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Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
I seem to recall that my rip fence was tighter than my liking early on. this is 19 yrs ago so do not recall what i did. never had an issues since. i have removed the rip fence and the bar since it is
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imran
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Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
I used to push the lever all the way down to lock like I did with Biesemeyer fences. Hard to get all the way down and hard to lift. Lately I¡¯ve just pushed down less and it seems as solidly locked.
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
Interesting, i really do need to take the fence off and have a look at it. It wasnt my only/primary saw until recently, and i admit my laziness never allowed for me to delve into it deeply. Now it is
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Patrick Kane
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Re: Felder KF700 Rip Fence Lever
Patrick,I had the same issue with my CF 741 2008 model. I couldn't open the rip fence lever and almost broke the handle using my both hands.On next time , I had the same issue, I noticed that the
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alex.zoric
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